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  1. Hendrick Theyanoguin (c. 1691 – September 8, 1755), whose name had several spelling variations, was a Mohawk leader and member of the Bear Clan. He resided at Canajoharie or the Upper Mohawk Castle in colonial New York. He was a Speaker for the Mohawk Council.

  2. Theyanoguin (Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row o Tiyanoga), bautizado como Hendrick (c.1691 – 8 de septiembre de 1755), fue un importante líder mohawk muy bien relacionado con William Johnson, administrador británico en América del Norte.

    • Facts About His Early Life and Family
    • Facts About His Political and Professional Career
    • Facts About His Role in The French and Indian War
    • Facts About The Two King Hendricks
    Born in Westfield, Massachusetts.
    Father was a Mohegan.
    Mother was a Mohawk and a member of the Bear clan, which also made him a member of the same clan, per Mohawk tradition.
    Baptized as a Christian by a pastor from the Dutch Reformed Church as Hendrick when he was one year old.
    Eventually became the leader of the Bear clan.
    Participated in councils of the Fifty Sachems of the Iroquois League, even though he was a local sachem (chief), not a League sachem.
    He was a prominent public speaker and spoke on behalf of the Six Nations to colonial authorities.
    He had a strong relationship with Sir William Johnson, the Superintendent for the British Indian Department.
    Led the Iroquois Confederacy as an ally of the British, even though he hoped to remain neutral in the conflict.
    Died on September 8, 1755, during the Bloody Morning Scout portion of the Battle of Lake George.

    There are two Mohawk Indians that were referred to as King Hendrick. Many articles written about ‘King Hendrick’ confuse the two, and mix the facts about them together. The first King Hendrick (Theyoninhokawaran) was a Sachem (chief) of the Wolf Clan. He was born around 1660 and died around 1735. It was this King Hendrick that was one of the “Four ...

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  3. Hendrick Theyanoguin (c. 1691 – September 8, 1755), whose name had several spelling variations, was an important Mohawk leader and member of the Bear Clan; he resided at Canajoharie or the Upper Mohaw …

  4. Theyanoguin went to Montreal in the fall of 1746 with a delegation of Mohawks who, after being laden with presents by Governor Charles de Beauharnois, on their return journey attacked some French carpenters on Île Lamothe (Isle La Motte, Vt.). The Mohawk leader became a marked man for the French.

  5. Hendrick Theyanoguin (c. 1691 – September 8, 1755), whose name had several spelling variations, was a Mohawk leader and member of the Bear Clan. He resided at Canajoharie or the Upper Mohawk Castle in colonial New York.

  6. 15 de may. de 2010 · May 15, 2010 admin. In September 1755 the most famous Indian in the world was killed in the Bloody Morning Scout that launched the Battle of Lake George. His name was Henderick Peters Theyanooguin in English, but he was widely known as King Hendrick.